Terp Pearls FAQ

Simply put terp pearls are small balls made from an array of materials such as borosilicate glass, quartz, ruby etc. They are designed to spin in an appropriate quartz banger which will help to agitate and evenly distribute concentrates.

If you're unsure about how to use terp pearls, don't sweat it. Lots of newbies wonder if they should toss their dab pearls in the banger before or after heating it up. Honestly, it's up to you. Generally you heat up the banger with the terp pearls already in there.

1-2 terp pearls is the usual amount, but we usually recommend just 1 terp pearl as being enough. But hey, it's all up to you and what you prefer, and you'll figure it out through trial and error.

A Spinning Carb Cap is required to make terp pearls spin, you need either a spinning carb cap or an auto spinning quartz banger. While a directional carb cap can also work, it requires manual adjustment to get the pearls spinning. On the other hand, a spinning carb cap can be placed on the quartz banger and will automatically provide the correct airflow for the pearls to spin.

No, Terp pearls require a suitable carb cap to create directional airflow for spinning the terp pearls, as they will not spin without it.

Yes, To ensure optimal dabbing experience, it is essential to place a carb cap on the quartz banger, enabling the terp pearls to gracefully spin around. The spinning motion facilitated by a carb cap enhances the vaporisation process, allowing for a more efficient and flavourful hit. Therefore, opting for a carb cap that can spin effortlessly is highly recommended for an enjoyable dabbing session.

Terp Pearls Explained: A Comprehensive Guide

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Collection: Terp Pearls

Terp pearls, also known as dab pearls or terp balls, are tiny spheres that twirl within the quartz banger while dabbing. These little wonders aid in evenly spreading heat and dispersing concentrates, resulting in satisfying draws. Typically measuring 4 to 6mm in diameter, terp pearls are commonly crafted from quartz, borosilicate glass, and even ruby.